Not exact matches
He tried to
infect himself, his wife
and other volunteers with pellagra by injecting
and ingesting the skin scales,
urine,
feces, blood
and saliva from pellagra patients.
When
infected people relieve themselves, the worms» eggs can spread into streams or ponds via their
urine and feces.
The basic transmission of the canine distemper virus is spread through secretions of bodily fluids, such as
urine, blood
feces as well as airborne transmissions, such as coughing
and sneezing by
infected animals.
It is transmitted through the saliva,
urine,
and feces of
infected animals.
The virus occurs in saliva, nasal secretions,
urine,
feces and milk from
infected cats.
Transmission occurs through the saliva,
feces, milk,
and urine of an
infected cat.
Panleukopenia is caused by the feline parvovirus
and is contracted by ingestion of
feces, blood,
urine or saliva from an
infected animal.
Spread by the
feces and urine of
infected cats, this virus attacks their immune system leaving the animal unable to fight infection.
Virus is shed in very high quantities in saliva
and nasal secretions, but also in
urine,
feces,
and milk from
infected cats.
An
infected cat sheds large amounts of virus in all body secretions including
feces, vomit,
urine, saliva,
and mucus.
FeLV affects the immune system
and is transmitted through the
feces, saliva,
and urine of
infected cats.
through saliva, nasal secretions, milk,
urine and feces from
infected cats.
The virus may also be spread through
feces,
urine,
and milk of an
infected cat.
This virus is highly contagious,
and spread through contact with nearly everything associated with an
infected dog: paws, fur, saliva, bedding,
feces and urine.
The virus is highly contagious
and can spread through direct contact, as well as through
feces and urine of
infected dogs.
Humane officers in Soledad rescued a total of 30 dogs during two separate rescues, which were found in «horrific» condition, including being matted,
infected with rashes
and fleas,
and covered in
urine and feces.
It is most commonly transmitted when a susceptible cat or kitten's mouth or nose contacts
feces,
urine, or saliva (especially
feces) of
infected cats or when their mouth or nose contacts contaminated objects such as food
and water dishes or litter boxes.
Until your puppy has acquired sufficient active immunity, it is too risky to allow him to socialize with dogs of dubious immunization history, or with dogs that have been in contact with the
urine and feces of dogs potentially
infected with parvovirus
and other serious puppy diseases.
Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV): Spread through the saliva, nasal secretions,
feces,
urine,
and milk of
infected cats.
In particular, they occur when an
infected animal passes on bacteria, parasites, fungi or viruses to humans through scratches, saliva,
feces and urine.
The virus is occasionally transmitted from an
infected queen to her kittens before birth but is more commonly acquired from close contact with
infected cats, which shed the virus in saliva,
urine and feces.
It is spread through contact with saliva
and nasal secretions of
infected cats,
and also through contact with
urine and feces.
Diseases can be transmitted through dog
urine and feces, so a pup coming into contact with one or the other can become
infected.
It is carried in saliva
and tears,
and perhaps the
urine and feces of
infected cats.
FeLV is transmitted through
infected urine,
feces, blood
and saliva.
Cats get feline distemper when they come in contact with the
feces and urine of an
infected cat.
The virus is found in the
feces (stools), saliva,
urine, blood
and vomit of cats that are
infected with this feline disease.
Feeding
and water dishes, bedding, cat toys, furniture
and the general environment all pose a threat if they have been contaminated with
urine,
feces, mucus, blood or vomit from an
infected cat.
The virus is shed in saliva, nasal secretions,
urine,
feces,
and milk of
infected cats.
Infected dogs shed this virus through their respiratory tract,
urine and feces.